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What setting to move a file/folder and delete at the same time - without having to cut/paste?
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Doc
2012-01-05 22:49:51 UTC
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I want to be able to drag a file or folder from one folder or drive to
another and have it disappear from the source at the same time - i.e.
without having to do cut/paste. Where do I set that?

Thanks
SC Tom
2012-01-05 23:48:56 UTC
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Post by Doc
I want to be able to drag a file or folder from one folder or drive to
another and have it disappear from the source at the same time - i.e.
without having to do cut/paste. Where do I set that?
Thanks
If you right-click and hold, then drag it where you want, when you release the right button, you'll be offered the
choice of Move or Copy.
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SC Tom
Tim Meddick
2012-01-05 23:58:12 UTC
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Either [right-click-and-drag] the object from one folder to another to get
a short menu on releasing the mouse button, that asks if you want to :

Move to here
Copy to here
Create a shortcut here
Cancel

...or, while you "drag and drop" (with normal left-click-and-hold) Also
press and hold the following key while dragging and dropping for the
following results :

Hold While Dragging :

[Ctrl] = To COPY source
[Alt] = To create SHORTCUT of source
[Shift] = To MOVE source


But there is no setting to control the default behaviour, which differs
with types of file / attributes and file permissions / different media...

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Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
Post by Doc
I want to be able to drag a file or folder from one folder or drive to
another and have it disappear from the source at the same time - i.e.
without having to do cut/paste. Where do I set that?
Thanks
Doc
2012-01-11 21:22:41 UTC
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Post by Tim Meddick
Either [right-click-and-drag] the object from one folder to another to get
Move to here
Copy to here
Create a shortcut here
Cancel
...or, while you "drag and drop" (with normal left-click-and-hold) Also
press and hold the following key while dragging and dropping for the
[Ctrl]  =  To COPY source
[Alt]   =  To create SHORTCUT of source
[Shift] =  To MOVE source
But there is no setting to control the default behaviour, which differs
with types of file / attributes and file permissions / different media...
==
Cheers,    Tim Meddick,    Peckham, London.    :-)
Thanks to you and all others. Apparently what I was observing where it
does this automatically is when I was dragging from one location on
the same drive to another, when doing that it deletes the file from
the old location. Doesn't do this when dragging across drives.
Char Jackson
2012-01-11 21:38:47 UTC
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Post by Doc
Post by Tim Meddick
Either [right-click-and-drag] the object from one folder to another to get
Move to here
Copy to here
Create a shortcut here
Cancel
...or, while you "drag and drop" (with normal left-click-and-hold) Also
press and hold the following key while dragging and dropping for the
[Ctrl]  =  To COPY source
[Alt]   =  To create SHORTCUT of source
[Shift] =  To MOVE source
But there is no setting to control the default behaviour, which differs
with types of file / attributes and file permissions / different media...
==
Cheers,    Tim Meddick,    Peckham, London.    :-)
Thanks to you and all others. Apparently what I was observing where it
does this automatically is when I was dragging from one location on
the same drive to another, when doing that it deletes the file from
the old location. Doesn't do this when dragging across drives.
That's normal.

As others have said, you can override that behavior by using the right
click menu. (See above.)
Ken Blake, MVP
2012-01-11 22:05:58 UTC
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Post by Char Jackson
Post by Doc
Post by Tim Meddick
Either [right-click-and-drag] the object from one folder to another to get
Move to here
Copy to here
Create a shortcut here
Cancel
...or, while you "drag and drop" (with normal left-click-and-hold) Also
press and hold the following key while dragging and dropping for the
[Ctrl]  =  To COPY source
[Alt]   =  To create SHORTCUT of source
[Shift] =  To MOVE source
But there is no setting to control the default behaviour, which differs
with types of file / attributes and file permissions / different media...
==
Cheers,    Tim Meddick,    Peckham, London.    :-)
Thanks to you and all others. Apparently what I was observing where it
does this automatically is when I was dragging from one location on
the same drive to another, when doing that it deletes the file from
the old location. Doesn't do this when dragging across drives.
That's normal.
As others have said, you can override that behavior by using the right
click menu. (See above.)
I always use the right click menu, since I have a hard time
remembering what happens when you left-click--when it copies and when
it moves.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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Tim Meddick
2012-01-12 00:54:42 UTC
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Ken, never have to struggle to remember again ("what happens when you
left-click") if you can remember this! :-

[Ctrl] = To COPY source (remember : Ctrl or [C]trl as in [C]opy)
[Shift] = To MOVE source (remember : Because you are [Shift]-ing the
target)
[Alt] = To create SHORTCUT of source (remember : Alt as in a Windows
Shortcut is the [Alt]ernative to the Copy and Move operations...

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
Post by Ken Blake, MVP
Post by Char Jackson
Post by Doc
Post by Tim Meddick
Either [right-click-and-drag] the object from one folder to another to get
Move to here
Copy to here
Create a shortcut here
Cancel
...or, while you "drag and drop" (with normal left-click-and-hold) Also
press and hold the following key while dragging and dropping for the
[Ctrl] = To COPY source
[Alt] = To create SHORTCUT of source
[Shift] = To MOVE source
But there is no setting to control the default behaviour, which differs
with types of file / attributes and file permissions / different media...
==
Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
Thanks to you and all others. Apparently what I was observing where it
does this automatically is when I was dragging from one location on
the same drive to another, when doing that it deletes the file from
the old location. Doesn't do this when dragging across drives.
That's normal.
As others have said, you can override that behavior by using the right
click menu. (See above.)
I always use the right click menu, since I have a hard time
remembering what happens when you left-click--when it copies and when
it moves.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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Ken Blake, MVP
2012-01-12 03:25:25 UTC
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On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 00:54:42 -0000, "Tim Meddick"
Post by Tim Meddick
Ken, never have to struggle to remember again ("what happens when you
left-click") if you can remember this! :-
[Ctrl] = To COPY source (remember : Ctrl or [C]trl as in [C]opy)
[Shift] = To MOVE source (remember : Because you are [Shift]-ing the
target)
[Alt] = To create SHORTCUT of source (remember : Alt as in a Windows
Shortcut is the [Alt]ernative to the Copy and Move operations...
Thanks, but trying to remember isn't necessary for me. I always just
right-drag and get to choose from the menu.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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